What does Coco Noir smell like?
A voluptuous and enveloping luminous Oriental scent with a noble accord of Egyptian Jasmine and May Rose that adds depth and sensuality. The trail unfurls with magnetic notes of Indonesian Patchouli and Venezuelan Tonka Bean, along with the more pronounced notes of Bourbon Vanilla and White Musk.
What is the difference between Coco Chanel and Coco Chanel Noir?
In contrast to both Coco and Coco Mademoiselle, the perfume is more understated and mellow. It won’t be a dramatic adornment like Coco, but it also won’t stay behind in the room after you leave the way Coco Mademoiselle does. Coco Noir clings to the skin like warm silk, creating a distinctive, but intimate aura.
What does Chanel Coco smell like?
The Eau de Parfum opens with a citrus note of Sicilian Mandarin. A voluptuous heart of Jasmine Absolute is heightened by touches of Ylang-Ylang from the Comoros and Tunisian Orange Blossom for a captivating harmony that leaves behind a vibrant trail of Indonesian Patchouli, Benzoin and a note of Tonka.
What kind of fragrance is Coco Noir Parfum?
Beauty Expert: Coco Noir is a modern luminous oriental fragrance with notes of Grapefruit, May Rose and Indonesian Patchouli. Coco Noir Parfum is the most powerful, concentration and long-lasting form of the fragrance, with heightened notes of May Rose and Jasmine to reveal a warmer and more sensual trail.
When did Coco Noir Chanel perfume come out?
Coco Noir was launched in 2012. Coco Noir was created by Jacques Polge and Christopher Sheldrake. Top notes are Grapefruit, Bergamot and Orange; middle notes are Rose, Geranium, Jasmine, Narcissus and Peach; base notes are Patchouli, Sandalwood, Olibanum, Tonka Bean, Vanille, White Musk, Cloves and Benzoin. Coco Noir ilaunches in September 2012.
When was the first Coco Noir bottle made?
COCO NOIR is presented in a striking, black glass version of the iconic Classic Bottle. Designed in 1921, The Classic Bottle is noteworthy for its simplicity and modernity. The chiseled stopper reflects the geometry of Place Vendôme, which Gabrielle Chanel could view from her room at the Ritz in Paris.
